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Again, more people spouting bs on this game(and irl things) You realize the extractor has to go over the rim of the casing when it's chambered anyway right? Loading a round manually into my AR15's chamber then closing the bolt on it puts the same wear on it as loading a magazine into the gun and closing the bolt, which would strip a round off the magazine and chamber it.
No difference.
EditEdit- the droppingthe round in and disengaging the slide stop to chamber the round would only work if you had the empty mag in, lest you want the roudn to fall out the magwell onto the floor. =D [/quote]
That's why you point the barrel down, put the bullet in, release the slide, put on the safety, put in mag, then holster.
even if you did want one bullet in the gun it seems far more efficient to simply chamber a round and eject the clip - just no practical reason to do so..?
(other than to top off the clip and re-insert it)
The M9 and the M92FS don't have that many differences, the cut out on the top is in all the M9/92 models, it's simply a design choice to lighten the gun and because of the type of locking mechanism it uses which doesn't require the barrel to tilt. Pretty much every handgun out there can load from the top, not just Berettas.